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Nationality
  
Kenyan

Name
  
John Mbiti

Known for
  
African Theology

Role
  
Philosopher

Title
  
Dr., Emeritus

Denomination
  
Anglican



Born
  
November 30, 1931 (age 92) (
1931-11-30
)
Kenya Colony

Occupation
  
Theologian, Philosopher, PriestEmeritus professor at University of Bern,Parish minister in Burgdorf, Switzerland

Books
  
African religions & philosophy

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John Samuel Mbiti (born 30 November 1931) is a Kenyan-born Christian religious philosopher and writer. He is an ordained Anglican priest, and as of 2005 a canon.

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John Mbiti | African Theology


Biography

Born in Kenya, Mbiti studied in Uganda and the United States, taking his doctorate in 1963 at the University of Cambridge, UK. He taught religion and theology in Makerere University, Uganda from 1964 to 1974 and was subsequently director of the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Institute in Bogis-Bossey, Switzerland. He has held visiting professorships at universities across the world and published extensively on philosophy, theology and African oral traditions.

Mbiti's seminal book, African Religions and Philosophy (1969), was the first work to challenge Christian assumption that traditional African religious ideas were "demonic and anti-Christian". His sympathetic treatment of traditional religions was based on massive field work. Mbiti is clear that his interpretation of these religions is from a firmly Christian perspective, and this aspect of his work has sometimes been severely criticized.

Mbiti's research interests include theology in Africa and Asia, and ecumenism. He has also collaborated on a book of African proverbs, collected from across the continent.

As of 2005, Mbiti is an Emeritus professor at the University of Bern and parish minister to the town of Burgdorf, Switzerland. He is married to Verena Mbiti-Siegenthaler and has four children.

Works

  • Akamba Stories. Oxford Library of African Literature. Oxford University Press (December 1966). ISBN 0-19-815120-9
  • Poems of Nature and Faith. Poets of Africa. East African Publishing House (1969).
  • African Religions and Philosophy. African Writers Series. Heinemann [1969] (1990). ISBN 0-435-89591-5
  • Concepts of God in Africa. London: SPCK (April 1970). ISBN 0-281-02347-6
  • New Testament Eschatology in an African Background. Oxford University Press (March 1971). ISBN 0-19-821659-9
  • Love and Marriage in Africa. London: Longman (1973).
  • Introduction to African Religion. African Writers Series. Heinemann [1975] (1991). ISBN 0-435-94002-3
  • The Prayers of African Religion . London: SPCK (October 1975). ISBN 0-281-02871-0
  • Bible and Theology in African Christianity. Oxford University Press (April 1987). ISBN 0-19-572593-X
  • African Proverbs. Pretoria: UNISA Press (1997).
  • References

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